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  • Abdul Jabbar (activist)

    Bengali language movement protester (1919–1952)

    For other people with similar names, see Abdul Jabbar.

    Abdul Jabbar (11 October 1919 – 21 February 1952) was a protester who was killed during the Bengali language movement in 1952 that took place in the erstwhile East Pakistan (currently Bangladesh).[1][2] He is considered a martyr in Bangladesh.[2][3]

    Background

    Abdul Jabbar was born on 11 October 1919 in Pachua under the Gaffargaon, Mymensingh, East Bengal, British Raj.

    Although he received his primary education in the local educational institution called pathsala (Dhopaghat Krishtobazar Primary School), he failed to continue his education owing to poverty.[1]

    Career

    Abdul Jabbar worked with his father farming in his village.

    He decided to travel to the river port town of Narayanganj by train. He got a job in Burma through an Englishman he met in Narayanganj. He worked there for 12 years before